DECEMBER 11. 1951 THE GUARDIAN , CI-IARLOTTETOWN race NINF Whim Road and Vicinity are ;orry to learn that T nd: . Fm ” Commercial r :1: Graham. jilin hospital. h ed by all that Mr. Cgzjiiixlicliinilson. Whim Road. will soon be recovered from his ill- IICSS. M. Barry Nicholson. who at- glcndrs Vocational School in CM?- lottetown, is at present confined H, his home at Whim Road through illness. Iifzss lshbel Farquharson and h” L10,-d Farquharson. both om- piuved in Charlottetown. spent a frcttllt weekend with their pa- wns. Mr. and Mrs. E. Farquhar- son in Kilmuir. The dance held in Whim Road hall on Thursday night, Nov. 29. was very well attended. The pro- ,.,cd; of the dance are to be given It the King's County Hospital. yimyingiie, to assist them in their E.lilll).'.Il'gIl to raise funds for I no 05' residence. Music for the mmgpg was played by Archie Stewart. Leslie Stuart and Emer- E0'l Oiconnor. Members of the ti'l:2ni Road Women's Institute mi-o present to sell lunches. Peakes and Vicinity Wild foxcs are plentiful in this community at the present time. A niinibor of carioads of pulp -in-re at P:-nkeg during week oil liu-ember End. Mr. Jfiscplt -DuffY. Byline R0391 M5 3 recent visitor to St. Pat- rick's Road. Mr. Donald Grant employed on the ”Abegwclt." spend a few days at the home of his mother Mrs. Jane Grant. St. Patrick's Road. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gurney and Paul McLaughlin motored to ('linrlottctowii On DCCCMDUF 4111- li:i business. 'iIr. John Arthur Birt from St. Hclcis Road has up number of; enters employed in repairing ftliss Doris Donnelly was a vis- ' to Byrne Road the week-end zio. , of December 2nd. the guest of her iiiint, Mrs. Thomas Kenny. '1",-ac meeting of thest. Patrick's llonrt Women's Institute was held m Dr-r-r-niber 5th. at the home of ).i..s Lcith Stewart. Many friends of Mr. I-Iarold I) - from Peake's are happy to li or his recovering from his illness. Mr. Dunn has been in bed for the past few days. v Miss Loucille Grant from Peakeb Road went to St. John by aeroplane on December 5th. Miss Glilllt returned to her home the following day. and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Rose hai'e taken up residence in their newly renovated home at Red Point. iMr. Elliot Bruce, East Baltic, has returned home frbm Souris Hospital much improved in health The friends of Mr. J. E.'13ing- well, North Lake, are sorry to learn of his recent illness at his home. The fishermen of Basin Head have completed their fishing for another year. Mr. Arnold Bruce, Pownal. was a business visitor to Kingsboro on Saturday, Nov. 20th. Mr. John White, Montague. was a business visitor to East Baltic and North Lake recently. Major Young, Red Point. was in Kilmuir and Montague on business 0!l Tuesday, Dec. 4th. Mr. Irwin Robertson, accompan- ied by Mrs. Roddie and Birdie Kidson, were recent visitors to Charlottetown. The friends of Mrs. Earle Mc- Laren. North Lake, are sorry to hear she has rc-entered the P. 211 Hospital. Charlottetown. The Red Point Women's Instit- ute meeting was held on Dec 4th at the home of Mrs. Chester Mc- Neil and was attended by a large crowd of members and visitors. ' The many friends will be sorry to learn that Mrs. L. Ching. Kings- bcro, is in Souris Hospital, having had an operation. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. rind Mrs. Fraiicfs Gillis. South Lake, whose marriage took place in Charlottetown on November 29th. Misses Audreyv Robertson and Karolyn Stewart. Red Point. stu- dents at St. Mary's Convent. Sour- is. spent a recent weekend at their ltornes. Mr. John Robertson. crew mem- ber of the draggcr Elizabeth Alice spent a recent weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roliie Rob- ertson, Kingsboro. . and to be opened with ..'Mrs. Edward Cullen. St. Ter- esa's, was a. recent visitor to St. Patrick's Road. at the home of her parents. . Mr. Joseph Myers and son I-lorry motored to Mt. Stewart recently. Miss Doris Donnelly was a re- cent visitor to Morell. at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Kenny. The many friends of Mrs. Owen Trainor are sorry to hear of her illness. Mr. Ernie Grant was i visitor to Charlottetown recently. Mr. Fred I-Iandrahnn is employ- ed in the trapping business this season. Mrs. Alfred Donnelly was a vis- itor to Mt. Stewart on business re- cently. Fanninghrook W.l. Annual Meeting . . 'The annual meeting of Fanningbrook W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Watson Joy with thirteen members present. The meeting opened by singing the second verse of the Institute carol followed by the "Creed" and roll call was answered by paying membership fees. Minutes of the last annual and monthly meetings were read and approved and a fitting address was given by Miss Orva Jay, the retiring President. Reports of committees were heard, including financial report for last year showing amount on hand as 8186.17. An address was mud to the retiring President and Secretary. Mrs. Watson Jay, by Miss Ruby Jay and Miss Leona Rodgerson presented them with lovely gifts. Election of officers for the fol- lowing year was as follows:- President - Mrs. Stephen Muc- Donald, Secretary-Treasurer -- Mrs. Milton Rodgerson. Vice- President -- Mrs. Stirling Birt. Directors Mrs. Rooney Jay. Mrs. Ward Jay. Mrs. Daniel Hen- riricken. Auditors -- Mrs. step'- lien MacDonald and Miss Thel- ma Jay. Next meeting to be held at the- home of Mrs. Mearl Rodgerson "Jingle East Baltic -st, P-Iaitrl-ck'3 noadi Murray River ond Vicinity Mrs. Brehaut MacDonald, Mur- ray River, was a recent visitor to Charlottetown on business. Mrs. Ernest Ma.cLeod -and dnushter. Lavenis, or Dover, were recent visitors to Charlottetown on business. Miss Joan Nicholson, teacher of Glen William school. spent the weekend in Milltown, guest of her pisrents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nicn. 0 son. The many friends of Mrs. Em- est Beck, Alliston, are glad when that she is recovering from her recent illness. Mrs. Beck was 3 patient in the King's County Hos- pital, Montague. Mr. Charles A. Maobellan. Mon- tague, was a Sunday visitor to Murray River where he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Johnston. and Mr. and Mrs. Emer- son K. Johnston. -AQ. Bells." Roll call Christmas gifts. Mrs. Stirling Birtywas appoint- ed on Sick committee. Mrs. Leo Rodgerson and Mrs. Wendell Jay on contests. Miss. Leo Rodger-son and Miss Theme Jay were asked to treat the school children. A contest by Mrs. Daniel Hendriken was won by Miss Thelma Jay and a contest by Miss Leona Rodgerson was won by Miss Doreen Jay. A game of "Bingo" by Mrs. Milton Rodger- son was won by Miss Orva Jay. The first lemon on the ”I-Iome Nursing Course," was read by Miss Ruby Jay after which the meeting closed with the National An- them. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. followed by 9. vote of thanks. exchange of GLEN ROY SCHOOL . '1-Ionor Roll for the month of November. Grade Ix - Theresa McKearn- ey. Grade VIII - 1 Louis Lund. 2. Charlie Fisher. 3. Maurice Mul- lin. Grade VI - 1. 2. Margaret Macdonald. ard Baglole. Grade V - 1. Patricia McLean. Tommy Atkins, 3 . Leon- Georgetown and Vicinity Mrs. William Gillam left re- cently for Soui-is. where she will take up residence. Mr. Hugh Power or Montague was a visitor to friends in Georgetown on Sunday. Dec. 2nd. TTT1” Mr. Gerald Morrison returned recently from a trip to Toronto, Ontario. Mr. J. .7. Johnston. Charlotte- town Barrister, was a visitor to Georgetown on Tuesday. Dec. 4th. Mr. Albert Skinner, who is em- ployed as a. carpenter on the new church at St. Georges. spent I recent weekend at his home in Georgetown. Mr. Emerson Llewellyn visited Charlottetown on Monday evening. Dec. 3rd. and called on his fath- er. Mr. C. H. Llewellyn, who is I patient in the Prince Edward II- land Hospital. Mr. Lloyd King, who is an em- ployee of the Canadian National Railways at Sudbury, Ontario, is spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King. Friends of Mr. John James Maccormack of Primrose are sor- ry to hear that illness has neces- sitated his entering the King's County Memorial Hospital in Montague for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hemphill have received word from their son Lloyd, who is a member of the Carleton-York Regiment, that he has landed in Germany with Can- ada's 27th Brigade. A.C Z. Eiorence Baglole. 3. Mary Coffin. Grade IV - 1. Jeanne Lund. 2. Mlrrvin McNally. 3. Vincent Fish- er. Grade III - 1. James McNally. 2. Gloria Macdonald. Grade II -- 1. Gloria Mitchell. 2. Raymond McBride. Grade I - 1. Joan Evans. 2. Mary MoNally and Rita Lund. 3. Mary Fisher. Teacher - Helen Gillis. IRRIGATION PROJECT Largest artificial lake in India. Marikanve Lake in North Mysore covers 35 square miles as an irrig- ation and power project. tMany farmers on St. Patrick's Fr-ad had their grain thrashed the l -week of December 2nd. Mini me threshing machine. E ii I Mr. Michael Handrahari. had at large truck load of lumber into vliarlottetown on December 'lth.l There is a large. amount of lum- iv” on the move in this com- vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bradley from St. 'I'herese's are now occupying the home of Mr. Emmet Bradley. The latter Mr. Bradley who is a IHHCIKSIYIIII1, is taking up his trade xii another part of the Island. Mrs. Charles Crawford and her .-on. Donald from St. Patrick's Road are spending I few days "nth her brother Mr. Vincent firani of Borden, Mr. Grant is an Willi-0)'ee of the C. N. R. Mr. John Bradley and his bro- ther Jimmie from Peake's were ernployed with Mr. Merlin Devine during the week of December 2nd. iiii-. Devine is hauling stone to Ilsriiiid bridge. 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